Auto-Zone Control Systems Auto-Zone Basic Systems Installation & Operation (Version 02C) User Manual

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Section 4

Auto-Zone Basic

4-20

Start-Up and Troubleshooting

Zone Sensor reading incorrectly

• Is the sensor near a source of heat or a cold draft? Location is a common problem.

The sensor should be mounted on an inside wall away from heat sources and in a
location with adequate room air circulation.

• Is the voltage reading correct? Is the resistance reading correct? Check Table 4-2

in this section.

• Is wiring correct? Check for errors.


Check the Room Sensor

To meter the Room Sensor:

With the sensor connected to the Zone Controller board, read the voltage on the
sensor terminals. If the voltage does not match the TEMPERATURE/
RESISTANCE chart, unplug the two-position room sensor terminal block. Using
your meter, check the resistance of the unplugged terminal block. Use the sup-
plied TEMPERATURE/RESISTANCE chart to see if the sensor is within a rea-
sonable range. Readings that are much too high or too low generally indicate wir-
ing problems.

To meter the Slide Adjust (optional):

Unplug the four-position AUX terminal block. Use your ohmmeter to check the
resistance between the GND wire on the two-position room sensor terminal block
and the AUX1 terminal on the unplugged terminal block.


The resistance for various positions of the slider on the sensor should be as follows:


Full UP position

15K

Ω (± 500 Ω)

MID position

12.5K

Ω (± 500 Ω)

Full DN position

10K

Ω (± 500 Ω)

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